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California Undocumented Flooding Victims

California Undocumented Flooding Victims To Receive Up To $1,500 Relief Under $95 Million Rapid Response Fund

Several undocumented flooding victims in California will receive up to $1,500 in relief under the $95 million Rapid Response Fund. California Will Provide $95 Million Relief to Undocumented Flooding Victims Under Rapid Response Fund California officials introduced a $95 million plan to provide relief to undocumented flooding victims who could not access federal relief during…

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Massachusetts Taxpayers

Massachusetts Taxpayers Will Receive Relief Under $586 Million Tax Relief Package

Several Massachusetts taxpayers will receive tax relief under the $586 million tax relief package. New Proposed Tax Relief Package Will Provide Relief to Eligible Massachusetts Taxpayers A new proposed tax relief package under a tax cap law will aim to provide relief that will benefit eligible Massachusetts taxpayers and business owners. Under the tax relief…

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Uplift Harris Pilot Program

Harris County Low-Income Families To Receive $500 Monthly Payments For 18 Months Under Pilot Program

Low-income families in Harris County will receive $500 monthly payments for 18 months under a pilot program. Uplift Harris Pilot Program Will Provide Relief to Several Low-Income Families in Harris County A pilot program called Family Financial Stability and Income Program or Uplift Harris will give $500 monthly payments for 18 months to eligible low-income…

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Sacramento County Outreach Plan

New Outreach Plan To Provide Shelter, Assistance To Homeless People In Sacramento County Following Complaints

A new outreach plan will provide shelter and assistance to thousands of homeless people in Sacramento County following complaints. New Outreach Plan Will Get Rid of Thousands of Homeless Wandering in Sacramento County Under the budget bill last year, a new outreach plan will spend $1 million to get rid of thousands of homeless people…

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California Tenants Denied For COVID-Era Emergency Rental Assistance Program: Can Now Get Another Rent Relief Program

California Tenants Denied For COVID-Era Emergency Rental Assistance Program: Can Now Get Another Rent Relief Program

Over 100,000 California tenants whose COVID-era application for an emergency rental assistance program was denied by the government could get another chance to get another rent relief program. Thanks to the legal settlement between anti-poverty and tenant rights groups (PDF) and the State.   California tenants whose applications were denied by the government for COVID-era…

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State Lawmakers Expressed Anger After Colorado Governor Vetoed The Affordable Housing Bill

State Lawmakers Expressed Anger After Colorado Governor Vetoed The Affordable Housing Bill

State Lawmakers expressed anger after Colorado Governor Jared Polis vetoed the landmark affordable housing bill after a politicization push by corporate interests who contrasted it. Lawmakers angry about the decision of the Colorado Governor regarding the landmark affordable housing bill Colorado Governor Jared Polis sided with the corporate, hedge funds, and their powerful lobbyists over…

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Leaders Of House Republicans Demand The Federal Agency To Provide Congress With Unredacted Grant Records

Leaders Of House Republicans Demand Federal Agency To Provide Congress With Unredacted Grant Records

The leaders of House Republicans last Wednesday directed the Chief of the State Department’s Global Engagement Center to provide Congress with unredacted grant records about the agency’s funding of a group that was deceptively deemed as one of the chanciest outlets for disinformation.   House Republicans demanded the head of the Washington Department’s Global Engagement…

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